All coordinates in VTK/ParaView are in R^3.  However, if you define your data 
in the x-y plane (that is, z == 0 for all coordinates) then Surface Flow should 
give you the correct answer.

-Ken


On 11/26/09 10:31 AM, "Martijn" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,
This week I discovered ParaView and I am impressed (and a little
intimidated) by its possibilities.
A question: is a 2D equivalent of the "Surface Flow" filter? I have a
small 2D thermal simulation and would like to caluclated the flow over a
boundary: int (dT/dx, dT/dy)*n dl.

with kind regards,

Martijn

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